Barbaric and shocking use of force against women and children.”
The statement also called for a special report on police violence on “all levels,” an independent inquiry, and an inquiry into the “systemic failure to deal with and effectively address problems” and an independen이천출장샵t review into the use of force and allegations against police.
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“The use of excessive force is an issue that needs to be dealt with and the current situation at the provincial level of policing must be reviewed for any lessons of the past two decades,” the statement read.
“A full-time police commissioner must also ensure that a system of accountability is put in place, including an independent external investigation and a complete review of the current practices and practices of policing at the provincial level.”
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In its statement of support, the police organization added that the document must be presented to the Canadian legislature.
“Any use of excessive force or assault by police must be thoroughly investigatedxo카지노 by an independent body and all evidence should be brought forward and used against police if that is warranted to prove the use of force or assault by police,” the statement said.
“In all cases, law enforcement officers should always use the utmost due diligence, to prevent wrongdoing from going unpunished.”
In a separate statement, a Montreal-based lawyer representing the parents of the dead children released a statement in solidarity with those affected by Canada’s policing, calling on police and authorities to “exercise maximum caution, respect and restraint as they respond to a child homicide and provide the best possible care to families of deceased children.”
“At the same time, when there is a public death, the families of mis오피sing persons should have a minimum level of privacy, and should not have to share this information with police. This privacy is vital to the safe and well-being of all people, especially children, whose disappearance is not immediately apparent until days or weeks after death,” said lawyer Benjamin Sessa.
Canada’s police service said it does not comment on its internal investigations, and it will provide its own update at a later date.
Homes of missing children across Canada were searched Thursday after a body was found in the home of the parents of a missing 15-year-old girl from Nova Scotia.
A woman identified only as Yvette Csizdak’s house was located in a neighbourhood on an isolated rural property in northern British Columbia just hours after her father, Joh